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KADANG-KADANG

Historically Kadang-kadang was first officiall played In 1969


During the laro ng lahi (Game of the races) .

A Traditional sports even initiated By the bureau of physical education and school

sports (BPESS).
However, I believe that kadang-kadang was
already a popular game among rural kids long
before it’s inclusion in the laro ng lahi.
Kadang-kadang or karang in (bisaya),
And tiyakad (in tagalog) Is bamboo stilts game In English.

This game originated in cebu, Central philippines.


• Kadang-kadang Requires two teams with 4 members.
• Using 4 pieces (or two sets ) of bamboo poles with equal heights,
say 10ft long. Eache Pole must have a foot size

• . 100 meters course, which is marked at every 25th meter.


•The first player Of each team stands Behind
the starting point, While thes second player
stands on the 25th Meter mark. The third
player waits the 50th meter Mark and the last
player waits on the 75th mark.
At the signal of “Get set” the first players must
stand ready behind the starting line holding their
stilts.

At the signap of “GO” the players mount their


stilts and start walking towards the 25th meter
mark.
•The team that completes the course First is the
winner.

•Each player is allowed only two errors. This


means that if the player falls off the stilts more
than twice, his team loses the game.
Balance and concentration are the
two most important skills that the
player should possess In playing
kadang-kadang.

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